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This | This platform includes two ethernet devices using the dual in-CPU MACs and external PHYs. The MAC addresses are assigned from the Technologic System's OUI of 00:D0:69:xx:xx:xx, and the two MAC addresses assigned will always be sequential. These MAC addresses are burned into the CPU's fuses during production. | ||
U-Boot supports only the ethernet port on [[#TS-SOCKET|CN1_01-11]] (odd numbered pins). Once booted to Linux, this is eth1, and [[#TS-SOCKET|CN2_16-24]] (even numbered pins) provide eth0. | U-Boot supports only the ethernet port on [[#TS-SOCKET|CN1_01-11]] (odd numbered pins). Once booted to Linux, this is "eth1", and [[#TS-SOCKET|CN2_16-24]] (even numbered pins) provide "eth0". |
Revision as of 17:39, 15 July 2019
This platform includes two ethernet devices using the dual in-CPU MACs and external PHYs. The MAC addresses are assigned from the Technologic System's OUI of 00:D0:69:xx:xx:xx, and the two MAC addresses assigned will always be sequential. These MAC addresses are burned into the CPU's fuses during production.
U-Boot supports only the ethernet port on CN1_01-11 (odd numbered pins). Once booted to Linux, this is "eth1", and CN2_16-24 (even numbered pins) provide "eth0".